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The model for these files is different in EDT so you cannot reuse deployment descriptors from RBD. If you have a *.egldd file that's in the old format, and you want to "reset" it to be empty, you can open it with a text editor and replace it with the following:<br>

The model for these files is different in EDT so you cannot reuse deployment descriptors from RBD. If you have a *.egldd file that's in the old format, and you want to "reset" it to be empty, you can open it with a text editor and replace it with the following:<br>

The model for these files is different in EDT so you cannot reuse deployment descriptors from RBD. If you have a *.egldd file that's in the old format, and you want to "reset" it to be empty, you can open it with a text editor and replace it with the following: